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  • Panic! At The Disco Shares Official Music Video for 'Victorious' [WATCH]

    Panic! At The Disco has shared a brand new official music video for their single, "Victorious," which will appear on their forthcoming studio album, 'Death Of A Bachelor.'
  • John Paul Jones and Former R.E.M. Members Cover Led Zeppelin's 'When The Levee Breaks' (WATCH)

    Led Zeppelin bassist, John Paul Jones, took to the stage at Norway's Ice Station mini festival alongside former members of R.E.M. to tackle a rendition of the bluesy Led Zeppelin IV staple, "When the Levee Breaks."
  • Rogers Media Executive Who Claims Republic Records Uses Broadcast Favoritism Resigns

    The radio executive who claimed that Republic Records uses broadcast favoritism has reportedly resigned. Rob Farina, who was the vice president of programming and content for Rogers Media, sent out a letter to all other Canadian broadcasters last Friday (Nov. 6) requesting that they boycott the record label and their artists. It was mailed to Canadian broadcasters Corus, Newcap and Cojeco amongst others.
  • One Direction Headed to Los Angeles, Performing on 'GMA,' 'Ellen' and 'Jimmy Kimmel'

    With the release of their new album, 'Made In The A.M.,' One Direction is headed to Los Angeles where they will perform on 'GMA,' 'Ellen' and 'Jimmy Kimmel' in support of it.
  • John Lennon Tribute Concert to Feature Willie Nelson, Steven Tyler, Brandon Flower and More

    A massive list of musicians including Willie Nelson, Steven Tyler, Brandon Flowers and many more will perform for a John Lennon tribute concert at New York's Madison Square Garden on Dec. 5, to honor what would have been the Beatles singer's 75th birthday.
  • Foo Fighters Cancel Last Tour Dates in Europe After Paris Attacks

    The Foo Fighters have cancelled their last tour dates in Europe after the Paris attacks that occurred this past Friday (Nov. 13). An estimated 118 show-goers were shot dead at an Eagles of Death Metal concert at the Bataclan.
  • 5 YouTube Music App Features That Will Make You Want to Switch From Spotify

    YouTube Red officially launched a couple weeks back and now users are getting a taste of one of its most game changing qualities -- YouTube Music, a new dedicated music streaming app.
  • U2 Cancels Live HBO Concert in France Following Paris Attacks

    U2 cancelled their live HBO concert in France following the Paris attacks this past Friday (Nov. 13). They were reportedly a very short distance from the shootings where an estimated 118 citizens were killed in a premeditated attack at The Eagles of Death Metal concert.
  • Wye Oak Performs "The Tower" With Baltimore Symphony Orchestra

    Jenn Wasner and Andy Stack have turned their indie duo, Wye Oak, from a dive bar touring act to a headlining band and this week the group reached a new milestone with a performance of "The Tower" alongside their hometown Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.
  • Tame Impala Executes Space-Rock Cover of Kylie Minogue's 'Confide In Me' for Triple J (LISTEN)

    Australian outfit Tame Impala has been enjoying their victory touring circuit post-release of their third studio album, 'Currents,' which boasted dance-leaning cuts like "Eventually," which was used in an Apple Watch short, "Let it Happen" and "Cause I'm A Man." Triple J, a long-time radio station from the group's home country, is known for their ongoing cover series titled Like a Version, which brought fourth a new space-rock Tame Impala cover of pop star Kylie Minogue's 1994 single, "Confide in Me."
  • Justin Bieber Hiring Extra Security for 'Purpose' L.A. Events After Paris Attacks

    Justin Bieber's team has decided to hire extra security for his L.A. events after the Paris attacks. Although a great number of bands have been canceling shows in the wake of the tragedy, Bieber just dropped his latest album, 'Purpose,' this past Friday (Nov. 13) and kicked of its release with his event, "An Evening With Justin Bieber," at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
  • A Tribe Called Quest Reunite for 25th Anniversary, Perform on 'Jimmy Fallon' With The Roots

    Old school hip-hop fans are rejoicing this week as A Tribe Called Quest celebrate its 25th anniversary with a reissue of 'People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm' and a performance of "Can I Kick It?" on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallow" with assistance from The Roots.
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